The best beaches in Menorca

Menorca, an island located to the east of the Balearic archipelago, is the first point in Spain where the sun gives us its precious light and warmth. An idyllic island where dreams come true.

Menorca is an island where the virgin beaches are paradisiacal, its waters are clean and transparent and its sands have different tones depending on their geological location.

In this blog, we are going to mention them and in the following articles we will talk about each one of them: how to get there, location and general characteristics of each one. To do this we will use the popular names and when we talk specifically about each of them we will detail other "official" names. Menorca is an island that throughout its history has received visitors and settlers from all corners of the Mediterranean and Northern Europe. This makes it an island with a great cultural richness.

On the North Coast:

Beaches of Algaiarens: Es Bot and Es tancats, El Pilar cove, Ets Alocs, Cala Moragues, Cala'n Calderer, Cala Barril, Calas de Pregonda, Pregondó and s'Escull de Pregonda, Cala Es Morts, Binimel beach, Cala Mica, Cavalleria beach, Cala Viola de Ponent, Cala Pudent, Cales des Sivinar de Mongofre, Cales des Sivinar de Mongofre, Cala de s'Enclusa and Cala de s'Enclusa.là, Cala Mica, Cavalleria Beach, Cala Viola de Ponent, Cala Pudent, Cales des Sivinar de Mongofre, Cala de s'Enclusa and Cala Caldes . . . .

Barrel Cove

On the Levante coast:

Cala Presili, Capifort Beach, Cala d'En Tortuga, Cala Morella Nou, Cala En Cavaller, Cala de sa Torreta, Cala Tamarells des Nord, Platges de s'Illa d'en Colom: S'Arenal des Moro and Cala Tamarells, Cala En Vidrier and Es Grau . . .

Es Grau

On the south coast:

Cala de Biniparratx, Cales Coves, Cala de Sant Llorenç, Cala de Llucalari, Playa de Son Bou, Playa de Talis, Playa de Binigaus, Cala Escorxada, Cala Fustam, Cala Trebaluger, Cala Mitjana, Cala Mitjaneta, Cala Macarella, Cala Macarelleta, Cala Turqueta, Cala des Talaier, Son Saura beaches: Bellavista & Es Banyuls and Cala de Son Vell. . .

Escorxada Cove
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